Sunday, 26 September 2021

Weekly Blog - W/E September 25th 2021

The week started in it's usual quiet way on Sunday. I took the dog out for a walk in the morning. It was our local Jumble Trail event, whereby lots of people have stalls outside their houses and sell stuff they don't want. I stopped off at a stall selling plants near the park and bought four small plants that the lady had grown from cuttings. Three of them are trailing plants, but they are all very cute. I've already got lots of house plants, but I can never resist getting more when faced with a good selection. The trouble was, I then had to carry them along on the dog walk, but they got home safely in the end.

On Monday, I woke up and was ready early, so I decided to head off to the gym, dropping into a local Lidl on the way to do my grocery shopping. The whole experience was a nightmare, it was far too busy, with people taking a ridiculously long time to get through the checkout and I was getting really stressed and frustrated, as I was booked in to do my first Zumba class in over 18 months with my favourite instructor at 10am.

In the end, I got there with just a minute to spare. I took it steady in the class and was pretty careful not to over exert my knee after my injury earlier this year. I really enjoyed it. All the steps came back to me and it was great fun. I'm so happy to be back dancing again. At times I thought I never would be. I can't wait to go back again next week.

In the afternoon, I had a little more grocery shopping to do, so I headed off to ASDA. There were a few things that I couldn't get at Lidl and I ended up throwing a few extra things in the trolley for good measure, mainly because of all the hoo ha around supplies of CO2 running out. I also went to Poundland, but didn't spend much this time, and the Card Factory for cards for a few upcoming events. My last stop was B&Q, as I needed some beading for OH to properly secure the glass in the vestibule cupboard. I ended up treating myself to a couple of decorative plant pots whilst there, as many of my plants are outgrowing their pots and I don't have big enough pots to house them.

I also completed a little job that I'd been meaning to do for a while on Monday. Whilst tidying out the shed a couple of weeks ago, I found my old Brother label printer. It was a bit dirty, the batteries were dead and I had no tape for it anymore, so I was going to donate it. Then I decided to take a look on eBay and found that you could get tape for about £3 or £4 a roll, so I sent off for some. I got some new AAA batteries (it takes 6!) and I was in business. I used it to re-label a set of drawers in the craft room and they look great. It felt good bringing something back to life and making use of it.  I'm not sure what I'll use it for next, as I don't want to label everything in sight, but I'm sure I'll find other uses for it in the future, maybe re-organising our family photos, my fabric collection or something similar.

On Monday night I boiled up some homegrown beetroot to pickle as it was starting to shrivel up a little. It made 2 and a half jars, but there's still quite a bit left on the plot. I'll either have to save a few more jars or buy some more before I can harvest and process them.

Tuesday, I was back at work. It was a busy day and we were focussed on getting more autumnal clothing into the shop, as we've been having some success lately, selling coats in readiness for the weather changing. As they sell for more than the average item, it has been boosting our sales totals this last couple of weeks.

Wednesday, was my day off and I stayed close to home all day. I wasn't feeling too good for most of the day, so had a nap in the afternoon. I booked an eye test for next week which is long overdue, postponed due to us having Covid.

We also finally booked a cottage for a week in Whitby in October. I'm quite excited about us having a week away. It's so nice for us all as a family to get out of London for a while and it will probably be our last chance before Christmas to do so, as work will get busy and LB will probably be working again in the lead up to Christmas. 

Talking of LB, she headed out to a nightclub with friends in the evening and I found it hard to sleep anticipating her return, which was incredibly late. As a consequence, I was shattered the next day going to work.

In spite of not having slept, Thursday at work wasn't too bad. I was a bit grumpy through tiredness though, which wasn't good. It was one of those rare for me days at work, when I just wanted to get through the day and get home to bed. We had a good day sales wise though which helped.

On TV, we've been watching Manhunt - The Night Stalker this week, which was a really good dramatized series depicting real life crimes. Horrible crimes, but a very interesting serialisation of the investigation that led to the eventual arrest of the perpertrator.

On Friday morning after a very good night's sleep, I went out with the dog for a long walk. I then stayed home in the afternoon, sleeping for a couple of hours, as I'm still catching up on sleep from earlier in the week. 

In the evening, OH, LB and I headed out to our local Mall, to a Tapas restaurant as a family treat. I hadn't been to the Mall for months, in fact, I can't remember the last time I went. I wanted to take a look in a couple of shops there and needed to pick up a few groceries for the weekend whilst there too. 

To be honest, it wasn't a pleasant experience, way too busy. I'm always reminded how I'm really not missing anything by not going very often. The meal was very nice though, we all thoroughly enjoyed it, but I don't know how people afford to eat out regularly. I think I've become so used to being quite frugal, that the final bill always shocks me.

Saturday, I was back at work, but needed to go in for 10am, as the Shop Manager had taken a few days off. I noticed a long queue for the local petrol station on my way in. I'm hoping we can manage to get hold of some petrol in time to go on holiday in a few weeks time.

I got in to work in a little early and spent the time vaccuuming the shopfloor, before continuing downstairs into the stockroom and office and doing these rooms too. Sometimes, I just need to get to grips with the mess and make the environment a nicer one to work in, before I can get stuck into the day's work. It helped that there weren't many donations waiting to be processed. We had another great day of sales today and even bettered our recent best last week.

I was able to leave early, due to having started early and the return of the Shop Manager, so I rode my bike home mid afternoon, instead of in the evening when it is starting to get dark. It made a nice change to be home earlier. I watched a bit of Strictly tonight, but then OH and I started watching the film Molly's Game on Netflix. (I say started, as it was a long film at 2 hrs 20 mins.) We've still got the last hour to watch.  OH needed to get to bed early as he was running the Hackney Half Marathon in the morning.

I can't believe that we're now nearly in October. Where does the time go? Hope you had a good week.



Sunday, 19 September 2021

Weekly Blog - W/E 18/9/21

This week started out being a bit more productive than usual. On Sunday, I finally got around to starting work on something I've been wanting to do for a while, namely making some alterations to one of the first home made quilts that I ever made.

I made it probably 8 or 10 years ago for LB, and I used quite a few purple fabrics as it was her favourite colour at the time. As she no longer uses it, we now use it to cover the sofa, to catch any dog hair when the dog jumps up or sleeps on there.  I decided recently that I would like it to fit in more with the decor of the room, which is largely dark blue, hence the makeover.

The binding was quite faded, bobbly and coming unstitched, as I'd used a pretty cheap polycotton fabric, so I removed it and then found a fabric in my stash that would cover the purple fabrics on one side. The other side has a floral fabric with a dark blue background, so that can stay, but a navy white polka dot was found for the other side. I'm keeping it simple with just one fabric on each side this time around.

Anyway, I pinned the replacement fabric into place, but I've yet to sew it into place and then do the quilting across in rows. I'm intending to bind it using an old navy fitted sheet that needs throwing out, I'm hoping there'll be enough fabric for the project. It's the most appropriate thing I've got to use and it will save it all going into landfill or buying anything new as I don't have anything else suitable in my stash. It felt nice to work on a sewing project again, it's been a while.

My Cherryz order had been delivered to my neighbour on Saturday, so I collected it on Sunday afternoon. It meant that we were well stocked up on quite a few things and the weekly shop did not need to be so big as a consequence.

I started reading a new book this weekend, called Travels with Charley by John Steinbeck. I've read a few of his books in the past and have always enjoyed them. I'm enjoying this one so far too. In it, he documents his travels around America in the early 1960's in a truck, with his poodle Charley.

I popped down to the allotment with OH later whilst on the dog walk and harvested some raspberries, whilst OH dug up the remainder of the potatoes. The growing season is soon coming to an end. I know OH will secretly be glad to put the allotment to bed for the winter.

On Monday, I decided not to go to a class at the gym. I'm going to start back next week and try the Zumba class with a friend. Instead, I walked the dog and then headed off to do the weekly shop. First stop was Home Bargains, which I haven't visited in quite a while, maybe 6 weeks or two months or so. I needed a few toiletries and other bits and I also decided to start collecting items for the Samaritan's Purse shoe box that I send every year. I found quite a few good items for the age group I'm collecting for, but I do still need to collect a few more bits.

I then headed to Lidl and unusually for me to Sainsbury's this week, to get everything else we needed. There are definitely gaps on the shelves in most stores now. It's very strange to see them, but I'm sure we'll just get used to it. It will probably get worse still in the lead up to Xmas.

Tonight, I splurged and purchased a good quality waterproof reflective jacket for cycling to work this winter. The one I ordered is super reflective, so I'm excited to see what it's like when it arrives. It was £75, which is a lot for me to spend, but it will be worth it to be properly seen and protected from the elements this winter. Nights are already drawing in and it is starting to get dark as I cycle home from work now. As I've not actually spent too much money so far this month, there's definitely room in the budget for it and it's better to buy it now before I need to start thinking about Christmas. 

Tuesday I was back at work. It was a rainy day, but I decided to risk it and ride my bike in regardless, as I can't stand the thought of wearing a mask for an extra 2 hours when I catch a bus. I was okay for 2/3 of the ride in and then it began to rain a bit heavier before easing up again, so I got a bit wet. Hopefully, I'll have my new jacket by the next time I get caught in the rain.

Work was okay. Everyone had helped with the donations and they were significantly reduced, which was great and freed me up to take clothes out of the shop which had been in too long and start to replenish the rails with new stock. It's the first time I'd done this job for almost two years, as one of our volunteers generally does it, but he was off for a few days. I really enjoyed it, as I always get satisfaction from this particular job.

On Wednesday, I had a quiet day at home. I went out with the dog, and then later in the afternoon I sat and binge watched a new series on Netflix called On the Verge. It's described as a 'dramedy' (i.e. comedy drama I presume). It is about a group of 40/50 something women living in Los Angeles and their work, families, friendships. I'm really enjoying it. It's just nice sometimes to have some down time on my days off and an occasional day on the sofa binge watching Netflix usually hits the spot for me.

Thursday was another good day at work. Although the weather is still pretty good, we decided to get some autumn/winter clothing into the shop in readiness for the weather to change. As we have bags and bags of seasonal stock put aside, we didn't want to miss out on people looking for coats and things for the coming season.

Talking of coats, my new waterproof cycling jacket arrived on Thursday, so it was there when I got home. It fits okay, a little large if anything, but I'd rather it be more roomy than too tight. I'm happy with it and I am looking forward to wearing it next time it rains and seeing how waterproof it actually is. Apparently, it is made from recycled plastic bottles, so it feels good to buy something that is helping to recycle waste.

Friday was another homey type of day. I had a nice walk with the dog in the morning and then pottered a bit at home in the afternoon, watering house plants and doing some financial stuff. I had to head out to do a very small top up shop in the afternoon and I decided to go to Lidl, as I had a £10 voucher that needed redeeming.

I also spent some time this afternoon looking for holiday cottages near Whitby or Scarborough for another week away, this time with LB coming along, which will be our first family holiday with all of us present this year. 

We were thinking of going to France, as we don't want to leave the dog with anyone, but the vets that OH has contacted don't seem interested in helping us get a pet health certificate and our usual vetinary practice doesn't have a vet who is qualified to sign them.  Anyway, we've more or less decided to go to Yorkshire again and combine the break with visiting family. It will hopefully be the week of my birthday, so I'll be very happy not to be at work that week. There are quite a few properties available, but some are quite expensive. OH says he doesn't mind splashing out a bit for a good one, as it will be our main family holiday this year. I'm feeling quite excited about it.

In the evenings this week, OH and I have been watching the three part documentary series about the Cardiff 5, called A Killing in Tiger Bay on iPlayer. It was extremely interesting and I'd recommend anyone to watch it.

On Saturday, I woke up early and was ready for work by 9 am. As OH was walking the dog, I decided to go into work early, rather than twiddle my thumbs at home, so I worked virtually the whole day rather than from 12 noon. It was the busiest day we've had since before Lockdown, so there was plenty of work to do. Things are picking up in Central London now and almost getting back to normal footfall, which is good.

I was glad to get home in the evening. After supper, I watched a documentary on Netflix about US Music/Film producer David Geffin which was really interesting. Worth a watch. I didn't know much about him before watching this, but he has done some amazing things in his career.

So here we are at the end of another week. They are flying by very quickly at the moment. I'm starting to think about Christmas, especially with dire warnings about shortages of certain foods. I might start picking the odd thing up each week in the weekly shop.

Hope you had a good week.



Saturday, 11 September 2021

Weekly Blog - W/E 11th September

This week has been about getting back to normal after having the virus. I took it easy on Sunday as I was tired after working on Saturday. I spent most of my time just reading, walking the dog, watching TV and YouTube.

On Monday, I decided not to go to a class at the gym, I'll go back in a week or so when I'm hopefully feeling a bit better. I did do a grocery shop in the morning and then spent the afternoon working my way through the mound of washing that LB is behind with. She had gone away for a night to visit a friend outside of London, so I took the opportunity to get into her bedroom and get some of it done.  Luckily, I could dry some of it outside on the line, the rest was dried inside.

In the evenings lately, we've been watching a short series called Mrs Wilson on Netflix. Only three episodes long, about a woman who was bigamously married to a man who worked for the British Secret Service in the 1940's and beyond. It was based on a true story and I quite enjoyed it. We're also watching the new series by the writers of In the Line of Duty called Vigil and we're enjoying that too.

Tuesday I was back at work. I'm still doggedly working my way through the donations, which seem to just keep building up when I'm not there, so it feels like I'm just treading water most of the time. There's nothing I can do about it, I just have to keep chipping away.

On Tuesday night, we watched a film on Netflix called Worth, starring Michael Keaton, about how the US Government compensated the victims of the 9/11 terrorist attacks in 2001.  A really good film, well worth watching and a very timely reminder of this terrible event around the time of it's 20th anniversary.

I had a nice productive day off on Wednesday. I placed another Cherryz order, did a bit of laundry and then took the dog on a leisurely walk in the morning, before heading off to ASDA and Poundland to do a bit of top up shopping. I picked up a prescription and got some more lateral flow tests en route. I mainly needed to buy things I'd forgotten to get on Monday or that we'd run out of since. 

I hadn't been to Poundland for over a month, so I enjoyed having a mooch around. I always manage to spend around £30 when I go there. On this occasion, I bought a dress and some leggings which accounted for nearly half of what I spent. I noticed lots of empty shelves in ASDA, which they seem to be disguising by moving things around and making some changes to the store. Call me cynical, but I suspect it's more about hiding the shortages as a result of reduced deliveries. I haven't struggled to get anything really yet, but you can start to see that there is less choice available in some aisles. I'm not going to start stocking up though. 

Later in the afternoon, I headed out to meet a couple of friends from the gym at our favourite Persian restaurant. On my way there, I stopped off at the bank to get some cash out and dropped into Primark to buy some new bras. I'm really enjoying wearing some that I bought there a few months ago, which I find really comfortable and supportive, so I bought a couple more whilst I was passing. I can now get rid of the uncomfortable ones that I've been hanging onto.

When I got to the restaurant, it was so nice to catch up with my friends and do something social after the last few weeks of self-isolating and staying away from people. We had a lovely meal and a good catch up on each other's news and we're thinking of doing the same thing on a monthly basis, rather than every 3 months or so, which will be nice.

Thursday, I was back at work. I was super pleasantly surprised when I got there, to see that the donation cage that I work on was virtually empty, with just a few bags left to sort. I couldn't believe it. One of our kind volunteers had worked very hard to clear it, bless her. I am in her debt, as I didn't seem to be getting anywhere with it. At least now I can try to keep on top of it.

I still had a few bags to process, so I did that and then I was able to process some of the clothing on the pricing table, which has been sat there for a good while. Things are now starting to look clearer around the clothing section, which is good, but we did have some electrical problems with the steamer today, so we couldn't use it, which was a bit annoying. I now need to try to process piles of other stock when I get the chance, such as the shoes and bags and scarves, which are currently piled high. We're getting there slowly, but there's always so much work still to do. It's just the nature of the job.

On Friday, I had a quiet day at home before OH and I headed out in the evening to the Proms at the Royal Albert Hall to watch pianist Pavel Kolesnikov perform Bach's Goldberg Variations.  We stopped for a bite to eat on the way, nothing super special. I had a salad and OH had a sandwich. OH had booked us seats in a box, which was a treat, so there were only 4 other people in there with us. The performance was very good. We really enjoyed it. We stopped for a drink in a pub in South Kensington afterwards, before heading home on the Tube. I rarely travel on the underground these days, so it was strange for me travelling all the way across town.

Saturday I was working. I spoke too soon about keeping on top of the donations, as there had been another avalanche of them all stacked up both inside and outside of the cage. In addition, I found out that the steamer was kaput, so we're currently waiting on a new one being delivered. It's very difficult without one, as many items need steaming before they can be put in the shop. I did my best to work through as many donations as I could, but there was still half a cage when I left work. I'm starting to feel a bit overwhelmed if I'm honest. 

It's been a mixed week this week, with some nice social events for a change, to break up and distract from the working week. I'm glad to get to the end of the week though and have two days to just relax and do my own thing.

Hope you've had a good week.

Saturday, 4 September 2021

Weekly Blog W/E 4th September 2021

With three days left of self-isolation, this week got off to a quiet start. It being a Bank Holiday Weekend, it was very quiet in our neighbourhood. Both sets of neighbours were either away or out for the day, so I took the opportunity to get out into the garden and get some fresh air. You just don't realise how much you take it for granted until you're couped up in the house all day everyday.

I had a big pile of dirty plant pots from this year's seedlings and pottings on and I'd been meaning to wash them for a while. I was waiting for a sunny day, but in the end a cloudy, grey one sufficed. It felt good to get them all clean and tidied away, ready for next spring and just to spend some time outside.

As it was almost the end of the month, I did some month end paperwork too. I haven't spent as much money this month, mainly because of the virus, which is one positive outcome at least. I can hardly believe that we're now in September, which in the shop means the start of the run up to Christmas, believe it or not.

OH decided to purchase an electric bike on Sunday. He's been thinking about it for a while. It's for all of us to use; me for work, him for getting about town when necessary to meet clients, LB if she wants to use it. It folds up apparently, so is easy to take to meetings, on public transport, etc., although it's too heavy for me to carry. It's quite exciting. I'm wondering how much time it will shave off my commute, but I'm a bit wary and will need a bit of practice before I head off to work on it. 

Bank Holiday Monday was another quiet day at home. LB was working again. OH and I decided to clear out the garden shed, which was another long overdue job. OH did most of it, as I was too scared of coming across scary big spiders. We managed to reduce the amount in there by quite a bit and created a pile of stuff to take to the tip. Another satisfying job done and ticked off the list.

I spent most of the rest of the day reading, finishing off another book. I had to break the news to my Manager on his return to the UK, that I was off work with Covid. He seemed pretty chilled about it. The weather here has been cold and grey all weekend. It suddenly feels very autumnal.

Tuesday, was my last day of self-isolation. I can't wait to burst out of the house tomorrow and take the dog for a walk. This will then be followed by a a grocery shop, as we're running low on a lot of things. I wrote out the shopping list in readiness today. I also had a chat with my Manager. I should be returning to work on Thursday, all being well.

The electric bike arrived today and OH set it up and charged it ready for me to try it out. It's exciting, but also a little scary.

I emptied the ironing basket today, in readiness for heading back to work and then spent most of the rest of the afternoon reading. Looking forward to getting busy again.

On Wednesday, I was finally out of self-isolation. I took a lateral flow test before leaving the house and was happy to see that it was negative. First job of the day was to walk the dog. It felt so nice to go out for a walk with her for the first time in 10 days, breathing in fresh air, throwing the ball for her. I think she was happy that I was out and about with her again too.

Later, I had some lunch and then went out to do a grocery shop, as we were running out of food. I wore a mask and  gloves and was very careful not to get too close to anyone, as I felt very conscious of having had the virus recently.

When I got back I felt quite tired. I spent the rest of the afternoon binge watching Marie Kondo's new series on Netflix. There were only three episodes, so I watched them all. I didn't get around to trying out the electric bike as I didn't want to go out again. 

On Thursday, I headed back to work. I took my bike, as I couldn't face wearing a mask on the bus. My legs felt a bit wobbly at first, as I hadn't done any exercise for two weeks, but it didn't feel too bad. Work was busy, there were lots of donations to sort and clothes to price. It'll probably be a couple of weeks before I get caught up with the backlog. I did my best for my first day back, but didn't overdo it. I'm going to take it steady, as I still feel pretty tired after having had the virus. It was good to get back though.

Friday, I was off work again and all I had to do was walk the dog, do the washing up, do some banking, a bit of laundry and try out the electric bike. I did all for the first four things in the morning and then I felt really tired and spent the afternoon in bed. I guess it was the previous day returning to work catching up with me.

Saturday, I got up and got showered and ready to go back to work again. I was feeling less tired today, but I still decided to take it steady. As quick as I'm clearing the donations, more are coming in. I don't personally care. I can only do so much, hence we'll catch up when we catch up. 

I'm starting to feel like I'm getting back to normal, which is a good thing. It's been a horrible few weeks, but at least I should now have some natural immunity for the next few months, on account of having had the virus and I should be unlikely to catch it again for a while.




Saturday, 28 August 2021

Weekly Blog - W/E 28th August 2021 - My Covid Diary

This week started with my taking another PCR test. I developed a cough on Saturday, (just as well that I wasn't at work) so I booked a test the following day. In the circumstances, of LB having tested positive, I had no option.

My test result came back positive on Sunday, so I am now officially self-isolating for 10 days. I started off just feeling like I had a mild cold, which then progressed to more flu like symptoms.

The first day, Monday, I spent most of it in bed, firstly phoning around trying to organise what was going to happen at the shop for the week and how the team were going to keep it open as much as possible.  Luckily, some of our volunteers have been brilliant in the midst of this crisis and are taking on extra responsibility for opening and closing the shop.

The rest of the first day I spent sleeping on and off and reading my current book, which was a bit depressing to be honest. I was glad when I'd finished it and could read something a bit more cheerful. Paracetamol and sleep seemed to help.

On Tuesday, after a much better night's sleep, I was still feeling rough, but I managed to drag myself out of bed in the morning, have a shower, get dressed into normal clothes, change the bedding, do a bit of laundry, make some breakfast, do some work on my finances, etc. So that was progress. There were lots of things I could have done at home if I'd felt up to it, but that was about as much as I could manage that day.

Later, I started a new book, which was thankfully a bit more cheerful. I replied to a few work emails and did little else in the afternoon. My sense of taste and smell went this afternoon, which has reduced my appetite, as things just don't taste very nice. 

Early evening I binge watched a series called I AM on iPlayer. It was quite good, but not the most cheerful subject matter. There's still three more episodes to watch at some point. What I really need though is a good laugh or something a bit more upbeat to watch.

I didn't get a good night's sleep on Tuesday, on account of feeling very anxious about having the virus and worrying about how it might develop, but inspite of this, I didn't feel too bad on Wednesday. I had a lazy morning in bed. Still very little appetite, which suits me well, as I'd be happy to lose a bit of weight, although I'll probably just put it straight back on when I my self-isolation is over.

Wednesday, was LB's last day of self-isolation, and she was due to return to work on Thursday. She had no infectious symptoms, just a loss of taste and smell, which apparently can last for weeks. She got given 6 shifts back to back including several late nights. It seemed a bit rotten to me, as she won't get to see her friends at all in the next 6 days after coming out of self-isolation. She was pretty upset about it, as they all go off to Uni in a few weeks. In the end, she decided to leave her job and try to find something closer to home. We're quite happy for her to do this, as all the travelling after midnight from Central London does cause me to worry about her and I end up having late nights waiting up for her to come in.

I spent most of the rest of the day pottering around the house, putting away laundry, tidying around the bedroom, watering indoor plants, pottering in the garden and picking a few dahlias to cheer myself up, as one particular plant is glorious with huge pink and yellow blooms. 

I also placed another Cherryz order, as I had a code for free postage and I won't be getting out to shop anytime soon. I guess it's a sign that I'm recovering, that I feel like doing such things. I only took a couple of paracetamol in the evening, to help get a good night's sleep and that was it for the day, which is progress. I tend to start to feel a bit worse as the day wears on and usually spend most of the evening in bed.

Thursday, I woke up feeling much better after a very good night's sleep. I had a lazy morning in bed watching a few YouTube videos. One in particular was good, it was Dr Hope's Sick Notes with Dr Sonia. 

Dr Hope is a lovely doctor working in A&E in the UK, who recently got Covid himself for the first time, despite being fully vaccinated, and his colleague Dr Sonia is an anaesthetist in ICU. They tell you how the Covid situation is in their hospital and it makes for very interesting watching. If you're thinking that things are getting back to normal now everything is opening back up, just remember it's still out there, as my experience proves. I started watching this channel during Lockdown and still enjoy this kind of video from him.

My own personal view is that the new rules of not self isolating after coming into contact with people who test positive for Covid, especially if you live with them, are risky. Whilst I know that we do have to get back to normal I do feel that it is going to lead to a big increase in the numbers of people testing positive in the next few weeks and months. I don't mean to sound negative, but it's just my experience. I was fully vaccinated and was ultra careful who I came into contact with whilst out and about. I cycled to work not coming into contact with anyone, we are a small household with plenty of rooms to accommodate us virtually living seperately, but some people don't live in spacious accommodation and may not be careful and it's bound to have a knock on effect out there, so do continue to protect yourselves when you are out and about.

Anyway, later, I got up and had a shower. I'm still really not eating much at the moment. I just don't feel that hungry and the taste thing doesn't help. Days are going by slowly, but I'm starting to relax into my self-isolation as the week goes on and I feel better. Hoping all I have to do is just sit it out now.

On Thursday afternoon, I cleaned around the bathroom, changed and washed LB's bedding, duvet and pillows, aired the room and mattress, cleaned around a bit, put out clean towels for her and I will put new bedding on the bed before she gets home late tonight, so it's all clean for her now she's out of self-isolation. I also did some more laundry and opened windows to let fresh air in all over the house.

It was past midnight by the time she got home and fell into bed. I think she was glad that I'd tidied around for her and put a hot water bottle in. It turned a bit cold today.

Friday, I had a slow morning again. I got up and made some breakfast and then took it back to bed which is my usual routine of late. There were a couple of small issues to do with work that I tried to iron out, but it's difficult to get involved when you're supposed to be on sick leave. I don't want to tread on anyone's toes.

My Cherryz order arrived today in two boxes, such was the size of it. There were a few swap outs that I wasn't too thrilled with, but I was glad to have it. 

Friday, was another similar day to all of the above. I'm feeling okay, I still have a cough and loss of taste and smell, but I am otherwise fine. I'm thankful that having had the vaccine, I didn't suffer any seriously bad symptoms. It's been a tough week though mentally. I don't like being confined at home, but sometimes it just has to be be done. 

On Friday night, we watched the last episode of Season 4 of The Handmaid's Tale, which was good.

Saturday and another week ends. Our neighbours on one side went away again today. As a consequence, I'm going to spend some time in the garden this weekend. I haven't liked to go out there, knowing their kids are playing out there. I desperately need some fresh air though, so it's happened at just the right time and there's a few jobs I can do out there.

Today, I made some home made dog food out of some offal I had bought and stored in the freezer a few weeks ago.  It's one time that I was happy not to be able to smell anything. 

Only three more days of self isolation left after today. I'm looking forward to a new week and eventually getting back to normal again.

I know this has probably been a bit of a boring blog, but I hope it gave you some idea of what it's been like living with Covid this past week, although I do hope that you don't get to experience it for yourself.

Hopefully, next week's blog will be a much more upbeat one.


Saturday, 21 August 2021

Blog Catchup

It's been a couple of weeks since I last posted and I had every intention of posting last week, but unfortunately I managed to accidentally delete the post and didn't have the heart to re-write it, deciding instead to do a two weekly catch up this week.

Last week, was a little more eventful than usual, as LB was getting her A level results on the Tuesday. I'm happy to say that she did well and got better than her required grades for University next year, which was good. She, of course, went out to celebrate with her friends that night.

The following day our Shop Manager had arranged another shop social gathering after work. I wasn't at work that day, so decided to take a trip to the shop of an ex-volunteer who recently got a paid job with our charity, running another of their shops. It was interesting to see her shop and find out how she was doing in her new job and then we both travelled to our shop to meet everyone for the social. We headed out to a pub in Central London and had a nice evening catching up, as I don't see everyone from the shop, as I work on different days to some staff and volunteers.

The rest of the week was pretty normal, save that our Shop Manager was going on leave at the end of the week, so I was anticipating being a bit busier at work this week and having to take on some of his responsibilities in his absence. What I wasn't counting on was what happened next, which has had a big effect on the first week of his leave.

On Sunday, LB started getting messages on social media to say that a couple of her friends had tested positive for Covid. The particular friends being those she'd been out with the night of her exam results. She immediately booked a test and within 6 hours found out she had a positive Covid test.

The next day, the Covid self-isolation rules changed and people in close contact with someone who'd tested positive were now no longer required to self-isolate, which meant that I was expected to go to work. OH and I booked PCR tests to see if we'd caught the virus too, but both came back negative and after speaking with the acting area manager, I was advised to do lateral flow tests daily, go into work if negative and symptom free, but take extra care around vulnerable volunteers.

Whilst I understand that the Government are trying to get us used to some sort of normality in spite of the virus, I was worried that I might unknowingly pass on the virus to others, so for this week I've been cycling in and working just two afternoons, allowing volunteers to open and run the shop in the mornings and working with just one other fully vaccinated volunteer in the afternoons, who works upstairs on the till, whilst I work downstairs in the stockroom. I don't go up into the shop at all, save to enter or leave and cash up the till. 

Whilst I have been lateral flow testing negative daily, I can't help but feel like I'm a bit of a guinea pig, as we have no idea what implications this change will mean in terms of increased infection rates, etc.

I've probably upset a few volunteers by asking them not to work, even though they were willing, but I had to go with what I felt most comfortable with.  After all I am living with someone who has the virus and sharing a kitchen and bathroom with them.  On any day I could test positive.  At the end of the day, I feel like I've done everything I can to avoid passing the virus on, including wiping down all surfaces I've touched, even when I've been wearing gloves all day, wearing a mask all day as usual and not coming within meters of other volunteers as they leave the shop and I arrive, but only time will tell. I just hope I've done enough.

You may feel I have been over cautious and it will probably have slightly affected the takings this week, but at least we have stayed open everyday and are taking money. I don't see what more I could have done in the circumstances. I am not working on Saturday and instead I am letting the volunteers run the shop in my absence, as they are quite capable and I feel it will be safer. I will make up the time another week.

So that was this week, and I've got another week left before the Shop Manager returns, but I think I will be changing my days to Thursday, Friday and Saturday, with my fellow Deputy working Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday next week, by which time LB will be out of her self isolation period and providing myself and OH are still testing negative and have no symptoms, we can get back to normal. 

It's been a stressful week, but the big positive is that LB is fine, thankfully she has very few symptoms and she is enjoying her self isolation.  She will have to re-organise her second jab, which she was due to have next week, as I don't think they will give it to her if she has recently tested positive for the virus.  All things considered, we've been lucky, the scenario could have been a lot worse. Just taking it day by day and lateral flow test by lateral flow test for the moment.

I hope you've had a good couple of weeks.

Sunday, 8 August 2021

Weekly Blog - W/E 7th August 2021

It's hard to believe that we're now in August, it has come around so quickly this year. July seemed to fly past. 

This week got off to a pleasurable enough start with a lie in reading a new book and a leisurely Sunday morning walk with the dog. When I got back, I had some lunch and caught up with watching a few YouTube videos, which is my regular Sunday routine.

In the afternoon, whilst sat at the kitchen table looking out at the garden, I decided that I needed to do a bit of cutting back of some of the growth around the edges of the garden.  Some things were starting to get a bit smothered by a climbing plant that grows over and around the perimeter fence, so out I went, secateurs in hand and chopped away at it. 

I managed to fill the brown garden waste bin, which was timely, as it's our week for garden waste collection this week. I pruned a few branches of the apple and cherry trees which were starting to obstruct the footpaths around the garden, and the hazel bushes and blackcurrant bush too, to tidy things up a bit. There wasn't a whole lot to do and an hour or two's work was all it took. I will probably do a bit more work out there once the brown bin has been emptied later in the week and I have some space to put more cuttings, but it will have to wait until then now.

On Monday, I had booked another class at the gym. This week the instructor that used to teach us Zumba before the first Lockdown, was back and it was the first time I'd seen her for 18 months.  I was able to watch the last five minutes of her Zumba class and I was itching to get back in there, but I just daren't push it, in case I do any further damage to my knee, so I'll wait for a few more weeks before I sign up for that class.

Anyway, it was lovely to see her and find out how her little girl, whom she was pregnant with when she stopped teaching just before the Pandemic hit. She showed me a video of her daughter dancing along to her Zoom classes and she is such a lovely lively little thing. After the class, we had a good chat and it turned out that her young family had had a difficult time during the Lockdowns. I felt for her, but I hope that she's through the worst now.

I enjoyed the Body Conditioning class, then I headed off to do the weekly shop at Lidl and then went on to Home Bargains, for the first time in weeks, to get some toiletries and other things we'd run out of.  Both places were very busy and I was glad to get out of them and get home.

When I got home, I found out that LB had arranged to go for a Covid PCR test later in the day, as she'd had sleep over contact with a friend who'd subsequently received a positive Covid test result. LB had had a cough last week, but a lateral flow test had been negative and it cleared up in a couple of days, so she had continued with her life as normal. 

Although I had no symptoms, as a consequence of all this going on, I took a lateral flow test before cycling in to work on Tuesday, just to be sure, which was also negative.  I told LB to text me as soon as she found out her PCR test result and before I set foot in the shop, I checked my phone to find that it was negative, so I could happily carry on to work as normal. Had it been positive, I would probably have had to turn around and go home to self isolate, but fortunately this wasn't the case.

After this uncertain start to the day, work was pretty productive, although it's still pretty quiet compared to how it was before the school summer holidays started. We'd had a good week in terms of sales last week though, which was very encouraging, but I'm not sure if it will continue into this week.

On Wednesday, I didn't need to go anywhere for once, save for walking the dog in the morning. Wednesday morning walks have now become blackberry picking walks, as I came home with another bag full to make into jam. I just love being able to forage for free food, even in London. Talking of which, I found a great place to forage hazelnuts the other day, if the squirrels don't get to them first. I'll be keeping an eye out for them to be ripe enough to pick.

I got a very welcome email from National Savings and Investments on Wednesday, to tell me I'd won a prize on the Premium bonds. I knew it was only going to be a small one, as the big ones had been notified a few days before, but it was the first time I'd ever won anything on the Premium bonds, so I was thrilled, despite it only being £25. Thousands of people must have been checking at the same time, as it was the first time ever I've experienced a queue to get onto the site. 

Obviously, I'd have preferred the big one (£1million) or even £50 or £10K would have been very nice, but frankly I'm very happy and grateful to have finally won something. I had £1K of bonds for over 10 years and never won a thing, so I cashed them in, then more recently I've bought some more just for the fun of it and it is fun to get an email saying you've won something, even if it is just a small amount. It's now been reinvested automatically into more bonds, so more chances to win!

On Wednesday afternoon, I desperately needed to do some ironing, as I was fast running out of summer clothes to wear for work, so that was the main priority for the rest of the day. It took me about 3 hours, but I managed to virtually empty the ironing basket. There must have been 4 or 5 washloads to iron, but it feels great now it's done and I can pick out my favourite clothes to wear, instead of throwing together whatever random things I could find.

Having considered my current wardrobe whilst ironing, I decided that I needed a couple more pairs of leggings to wear under dresses and skirts whilst riding my bike to work, so I placed an order with H&M for two pairs of 3/4 length ones and a jersey vest dress. I qualified for free postage due to being a member, which was a plus.

On Thursday, I was back at work. There wasn't too much work to do on clothing when I got there, as most of the donations had been processed, so I decided to work on pricing some homewares for a change, which I quite enjoy but don't always get a lot of time to do. I also worked on a few other jobs that hadn't been tackled in a while too, which is always quite satisfying.  Following on from this, I decided to do a bit a cleaning and vaccuuming in the stockroom. Again, this is a job that doesn't get done too often, as other things tend to take priority, so when I do get the chance I quite enjoy it, or should I say I enjoy the results of it.

Cycling home after work, it rained constantly for the whole 50 minute journey, so I was pretty much drenched by the time I got home. At least it was the homeward journey and not the journey into work.

Friday, I had good intentions of getting on with a few bits and pieces I'd been meaning to do for a while, but  in the end the day slipped away from me. I spent the morning walking the dog, chatting to a former collegue on the phone and visiting my favourite local Charity shop where I bought 5 interesting books to read and a t-shirt dress.

In the afternoon, I felt really tired and retired to the sofa for a snooze. Not a very productive day, but it's good to have some days where you just kick back and chill. That's my excuse anyway.

Saturday here was a total washout. Torrential rain from when I woke up to the time I had to go out and get the bus. Yes, I got the bus to work, and am so pleased that I did as it rained on and off all day. As a consequence, it wasn't as busy in the shop, but I managed to keep busy in the stockroom from the donations coming in.

OH decided to drive into Central London to meet me from work. He doesn't do it very often, as he has to pay the Congestion charge now, but I had bought a few bulky items a few weeks ago, that were still at work and I needed him to help me get them home. 

We made a night of it by going to one of my favourite pubs in Bloomsbury, The Museum Tavern by the British Museum, for supper and a few drinks.  The dog came with us as the pub was dog friendly and we had a pleasant hour or so in there before coming home.

We ended the week by finishing watching the series The White House Farm Murders on Disney+. We'd been watching it all week and watched the last two episodes to bring the week to a close.

I hope you guys have had a good week, despite the rain.